Ambiguity and accident
/Between one SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION and the next, falls the ACCIDENT.
Read MoreBetween one SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION and the next, falls the ACCIDENT.
Read MoreIn which Lin-Manuel Miranda worries about Buick-sized holes in his storytelling...
Read MoreSometimes stealing from the best is easier than you think.
Read MoreI give you Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, the founder of the feast!
Read MoreWASTE BOOKS are the perfect way to write down every single idea or plan—for later.
Read MoreBeethoven was a genius, but his Symphony No.. 5 in C minor did not spill out of his head fully formed.
Read MoreOnce again I have avoided working on exactly what people should be learning about Lichtenbergianism when they arrive on the home page by futzing around with graphics for the Nine Precepts.
Read MoreOne thing I'm going to do on this website in order to promote the Nine Precepts of Lichtenbergianism is blog about ways they can be used in actual circumstances. And one of the ways I'm going to do that is to blog about one of my favorite hobbies: craft cocktails.
Read MoreWelcome to Lichtenbergianism, where you can find your creative energy through procrastination!
Lichtenbergianism: procrastination as a creative strategy is available from Amazon and independent booksellers.
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